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heto, adv. of neg., can not; will not; shall 

 not; impossible; when this follows a 

 verb in the neg. form it becomes an af- 

 firmative, as iklokaheto, he will not 

 not come, i. e., he will surely come. 



heto, a., impossible. 



heto, v. n., to be impossible. 



hetuk, ought, Matt. IS: 6. 



hi, ahi, sign of indie, fut. ; see he (prop- 

 erly ahe). 



hi n , int., pshaw, meaning dislike or con- 

 tempt. 



hiahni, heahni, v. a. i., to love; to es- 

 teem, heishahni, hiahnili, heilahni. 



hiahni, v. t., to caress; to love; to dote 

 upon; irreg. v., tali Jiolisso hiahni, he 

 loves money; hiahnili, I love; hiishahni, 

 thou lovest; hiahni, he loves; hiilahni, 

 hiiloahni, hehachahnili, I love you (pi. ). 



hiahni, n., a lover. 



hiahni, a., merciful. 



hiahni iksho, n., apathy; fell. 



hiahni iksho, a., without love. 



hiahni iksho, v. n., to be without love. 



hiasinti, see iasinti. 



hichali, a., spiteful; brave; i n hichanlitok. 



hichali, v. n., to be spiteful. 



hichali, n., spite. 



hichi, n., a boil; a tubercle; a wild tur- 

 nip. 



hichuk, n., the name of a root, of which 

 the Choctaw have made bread in a 

 time of scarcity; see kifash. 



hichukbi, hochukbi, n., a natural pit 

 or hole in the ground, or one that runs 

 under ground, as a chasm; a pit; a hole; 

 a cave; a cavern; a den, Josh. 10: 17, 

 18, 27; 2 Sam. 18: 17; cave of Machpe- 

 lah, Gen. 23: 9; see tali chiluk. 



hichukbi chito, n., a cavern. 



hichukbi fo n ka, v. a. i., to den; to dwell, 

 as in a den. 



hichushi, n., a tubercle; small boils. 



hieli, v. a. i. pi., to stand, Josh. 3: 14, 17; 

 6: 4, 13; 7: 12; 8: 10; itikba hieli, to stand 

 before; hikia, sing. ; liinli, nasal form. 



hieli, pp., setup; placed. 



hieli, n., those which stand; those who 

 stand. 



hielichi, hiolichi, v. t. , to erect; to set 

 up; to cause to stand. 



hi n ha, v. a. i., to groan. 



hi n ha, n., a groan. 



hiho, int., ah. 



hika, pp., pawned; pitched; placed; set; 

 cocked; ikhehko, a., uncocked; i n hika, 

 n., a pillar. 



hika, v. a. i. sing., to fly; to flit; to wing; 

 to soar; to touch with the feet; aio n - 

 hikalie or hikiahe, to stand on (at, there 

 or where) ; to tread on, Josh. 1: 3; to 

 rest in, Josh., 3: 11, 13, 15; 4: 18; heli, pi. 



hika, a., volant; volatile; flying. 



hika, n., a flier; a line. 



hika, n., a stand. 



hika, n., a tree called sweet gum, and 

 the gum or wax. 



hi n ka; aka hi n ka, a footman; oka hinka, 

 to be in the water. 



hika nia, n., the gum of the sweet gum 

 tree. 



hikachi, v. t., to cause to fly; to scare 

 away a bird; to make it fly. 



hikat a n ya, v. a. i., to soar. 



hikbat, adv.; ayukpa hikbat, can not be 

 joyful. 



hiket a n ya, v. a. i., to be with, Luke 

 9: 41. 



hiket ia, v. a. L, to start; to begin, as in 

 running a road or lines. 



hikia, v. a. i. sing., to stand, Josh. 3: 13; 

 5: 13; to go; to get, Luke 4: 8; to be 

 or stand, as a well or spring, Josh. 4: 6; 

 to hold; to look, as pit hikia, et hikia, to 

 look toward; hiki n a, nasal form, to sit, 

 as fowls on their roost; to stop, Matt. 

 11: 11; Ink ia, for to be, to stand; hikia- 

 shke, for the verb to be; Matt. 16: 23; 

 hikiatok, Matt. 17: 2; inhikia, to have; 

 tanampo i n hikia, he has a gun; hikint; 

 o n hikia, to stand on; to perch; hieli pi. 



hikia, n., that which stands; a stand. 



hikia, a., standing, as hatak hikia. 



hikia, pp., erected; set up; established; 

 installed; pitched; placed. 



hikia toba, v. a. i., to get able to stand 

 or walk. 



hikiat ia, prep., from, Josh. 1: 4. 



hikikia, v. a. i., to go, as one looking for 

 a lost object, Matt. 18: 12. 



hikiki n a, v. a. i., to stand about; to walk 

 about; to attend to some little business; 

 a frequentative after the example of 

 bininMi and yanana n li; see Matt. 18: 12. 

 Chisas at . . . Jtikiki'hitok, John 10: 23 

 nowat hikiki n a, Mark 11: 27; binili, to 

 sit, bininiHi; kanatti, to move, kana- 

 na n li; yanalli, to run, yananali. 



